by ATM Shark | Mar 13, 2014
No. Carbon has so many pores and so much surface area internally that it resembles its own vast universe. A typical rinse of carbon is not enough water flow to penetrate deep into the carbon and rinse out the insides. Carbon and bacteria have way of working perfectly...
by ATM Shark | Mar 12, 2014
Supernova Living Carbon should be used to remove unwanted pollutants, colors, odors, toxic gasses, residual medications, and other items from the aquarium that would otherwise prove harmful or aesthetically displeasing. Supernova Living Carbon can also be used as a...
by ATM Shark | Mar 12, 2014
Supernova is a high quality, high surface area bituminous carbon with very high filtering capacity. Supernova also contains no added moisture, offering up to 40% more carbons than other brands. In addition to the extra filtering ability, it also contains Outbreak!...
by ATM Shark | Mar 12, 2014
Unfortunately, the bacteria in each version of Supernova (Freshwater and Marine) are cultured specifically for their respectful environments and that component of Supernova will not function. The carbon itself, however, will still work the same in either environment...
by ATM Shark | Mar 12, 2014
How often Supernova is replaced depends on the richness of impurities and organic load in the system. For high impurity and organic loads measure 1 cup (114 g) of Supernova per 100 gallons (378 l) of water monthly for extreme organics conditions. For typical...